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We are the 99 🕉
We are the 99 🕉@only1earth_cris·
@DrianneBelleza It's called coercive control. For all interest, I recommend "The Trap" podcast by the Victorian Women’s Trust, amazing yet devastating testimonies to raise awareness. You're not alone Sisters.
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GorgeousDreamer@DrianneBelleza·
Early signs of coercive control.
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HisRoyalFlyness The Timbersmith
Men need to learn how to actually like women. They just don't seem to like them.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
Students who take notes by hand get better grades than those who use laptops, especially in STEM fields.
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Variety@Variety·
Lisa Kudrow says the "Friends" writers were "mostly men" who reprimanded the cast for forgetting lines and stayed "up late discussing their sexual fantasies" about her female co-stars: "Don't forget we were recording in front of a live audience of 400, and if you messed up one of these writers' lines or it didn't get the perfect response they could be like, 'Can’t the bitch f---ing read? She's not even trying. She f---ed up my line.'" variety.com/2026/tv/news/l…
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manwhohasitall
manwhohasitall@manwhohasitall·
PRO TIP: If you struggle to get your wife to do her share of the childcare, it could be that your standards are too high, you use the wrong tone of voice or you criticise too much.
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Heidi N. Moore
Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
Once I was with grown, adult, professional friends and they were like "it would be so cute to do a sleepover party!" and I was like "sure!!" and then it transpired that their vision of this sleepover involved bringing their husbands
lauren🩷@detective_swift

being the only single person out of almost all of your friends at age 29 is NOT for the weak. literally fighting for my life to get friends together planned months in advance and then they go “wait can we bring our boyfriends?” IN WHAT WORLD ARE BFS ALLOWED TO GIRLS DAY????

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Reem Alsalem UNSR Violence Against Women and Girls
ctvnews.ca/kitchener/arti… Neurologist accused of 48 counts of sexual assaults against 48 of his female patients has been acquitted recently by a male judge. 48! In doing so, the judge dismissed the expert testimony of a female doctor and expert on whether vaginal and breast exams were part of the norm during neurological exams (They are not) We are still a long way from addressing sexism and gender bias in the court systems. This all will serve to further undermine reporting. Victims legitimately ask "what is the point"
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Seyir.
Seyir.@seyirnotlari·
Şunu artık kabul edelim: Erkek doğum kontrol hapının piyasaya sürülmemesinin asıl sebebi tıbbi engeller değil, tamamen pazar dinamiği. İlaç şirketleri çok iyi biliyor ki kadınlar o prospektüsteki "kalp krizi, felç, pıhtı" risklerini göze alacak. Neden? Çünkü istenmeyen bir gebeliğin fiziksel ve sosyal tüm yükünü kadın çekiyor. Erkekler ise "zaten hamile kalamam, neden baş ağrısı çekeyim?" rahatlığında. Ortada bir çaresizlik yok, riski olmayan tarafın şımarıklığı var.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Having a baby physically shrinks part of a woman's brain. Having a second baby shrinks a totally different part. Scientists in Amsterdam just figured out why, and the explanation involves the same process that happens in teenage brains. This is from a research group in Amsterdam called the Pregnancy Brain Lab. They published their findings in Nature Communications on February 19, 2026. The team scanned the brains of 110 women. 40 were about to have their first baby, 30 were about to have their second, and 40 had never been pregnant. They scanned everyone before pregnancy and again after birth. The results were so consistent that a computer program could look at any of those brain scans and correctly tell whether the woman had been pregnant. Every single time. When a woman has her first baby, the biggest changes happen in the part of the brain that handles thinking about yourself and other people. The same region that runs daydreaming and inner monologue. That whole area visibly shrinks. And it stays shrunk for at least six years after birth, according to a 2021 follow-up study by the same team. When she has a second baby, that same area shifts a little more, but the biggest changes happen somewhere else. They happen in the part of the brain that controls what you focus on, and the part that controls how your body moves. Even the wiring between the brain and the muscles becomes more efficient. Lead researcher Milou Straathof said it looks like the brain rewiring itself for taking care of more than one kid at a time. The shrinking sounds bad. The lab compares it to what happens in teenage brains during puberty. Hormones flood the brain and trigger a kind of cleanup. Weak connections between brain cells get cleared away. The strong ones stay and get stronger. The brain ends up smaller, but the connections that remain work faster. The hormonal flood of pregnancy seems to do the same thing. Elseline Hoekzema, who runs the Pregnancy Brain Lab and has been studying this since 2017, told CNN: sometimes less is more. The pattern is layered. The first pregnancy does the deep work on identity and how a mom thinks about her baby. The second pregnancy adds a new layer focused on attention and movement. About one in five new mothers globally develops postpartum depression. The same brain circuits being remodeled here are the ones tied to mood and bonding with the baby. Mapping what a healthy maternal brain looks like is the first step toward catching when something goes wrong.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: A second pregnancy transforms the brain, making it sharper and more efficient as it adapts to caring for two children, research finds.

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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Normalise calling disinformation by its traditional name: Lies.
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Echo 🔆
Echo 🔆@TheEcho13·
If women left the workforce they would be economically dependent on men again, which means they would have to go back to being treated however men decided to treat them with no way to escape it. Men who hate that women have options don’t plan on treating women well.
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ネットで話題の動画
今朝キッチンから母の悲鳴が聞こえたから何事かと思って飛んでったらこれで爆笑
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Pearl Freier
Pearl Freier@PearlF·
A tenured neuroscientist died by suicide after false accusations against her led to discrimination against her incl breaking up her research team, reassigning her grants to other faculty & ultimately closing her lab after she was exonerated making it impossible for her to apply for future funding according to the complaint. After the investigation was closed & she was exonerated the university allegedly continued discriminating against her. “cut her salary for lack of funding of her research during the NIH investigation, raised new requirements she had to meet to restore her funded status, gave her only a limited chance to meet them, and refused to assign back to her a prior grant that had been taken away from her but was still active."
Nature Careers@NatureCareers

Jane Ying Wu, who took her own life, was cleared of wrongdoing by the US National Institutes of Health. Her family alleges that her employer destroyed her career. go.nature.com/3OZDs51

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Real Post Folder
Real Post Folder@RealPostFolder·
So, let me get this straight. You observed a problem, and discussed it with your wife. Your wife expressed that the items causing the problem were important to her. No compromises or alternate solutions were presented or discussed. No resolution was reached. So you, unilaterally and behind her back, threw away items that she specifically told you were important to her. Did it never occur to you to maybe box them up and put them in a closet? Or put them on a higher shelf? Or any of a dozen other potential compromises that would remove the danger without costing her something she obviously valued?
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🕸️Dr.T, PhD
🕸️Dr.T, PhD@chydorina·
48 female patients came forward to testify to sexual assault by a male Neurologist in Canada. Male judge discounts ALL of them AND the expert testimony of Dr. Vera Bril (a female doctor and expert) who told the court that it is not norm to do vaginal exams, breast exams or exams of other intimate areas during appointments for neurological concerns. Canada. Nothing to do with the justice system makes sense to me anymore.
Canadian Femicide Observatory 🇨🇦@CAN_Femicide

It requires re-posting - long post. Share among your networks and re-post. Please read to end then contact your local, provincial, or federal leader/representative [Link to news story at end] Male judge Craig Parry (Kitchener) acquits neurologist of 48 counts of sexual assault against 48 female patients. Yes, that's right - 48 female patients came forward. 48 female patients were not believed. 48 female patients apparently deemed unreliable Male judge discounts expert testimony of Dr. Vera Bril - yes, female doctor and expert - who told the court that it is not norm to do vaginal exams, breast exams or exams of other intimate areas during appointments for neurological concerns. Go figure! However, male judge knows better than female doctor/expert. He finds the evidence of 48 women unreliable. He acquits male accused anyway, despite the 'doctor' having had license revoked in 2019 by College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Looking for any male who has had a prostate exam when they went to doctor for neurological concerns. We'd love to year from you. What happened during the acquittal of Jeffrey Sloka? ctvnews.ca/kitchener/arti…

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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I was having a pretty bad morning, but then I went to pet my cat, and she did a little hop to meet my hand halfway, so it's all good now. I am okay now.
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Feminicidio·net
Feminicidio·net@feminicidio·
"El 90% de las mujeres en psiquátricos no tenían ningún padecimiento, se las quitaba de enmedio". Marisol Donis documenta en un libro cómo los manicomios funcionaron como herramienta represiva contra las mujeres. elperiodico.com/es/ser-feliz/2…
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